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Chapter 10
Auditing Configuration Files
The audit trail feature enables a network administrator to monitor who changes a
configuration file. Knowing who modifies a configuration file is useful if you are
an administrator working at the central office and there are several network
managers at a branch office that share router management responsibilities.
The audit trail feature lets you record who made changes to a configuration file
from a single Site Manager workstation, and then place this information in an
ASCII file called an audit trail log. Each router has its own audit trail log and each
Site Manager workstation uses the audit trail feature independently. You cannot
create a log file for multiple Site Manager workstations.
Each time someone changes a configuration file, the audit trail feature, if enabled
for that router, appends the changes to the audit trail log.
This chapter contains the following information:
Topic Page
Audit Trail Feature for Remote and Dynamic Mode
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Viewing an Audit Trail Log File 10-2
Maintaining an Audit Trail Log 10-4
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